Salute (1929) | |
Director(s) | David Butler (uncredited), John Ford (uncredited) |
Producer(s) | John Ford |
Top Genres | Drama, Romance, Sports |
Top Topics | Football (American) |
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Salute (1929) was a Drama - Romance Film directed by John Ford and David Butler and produced by John Ford.
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Musical Monday: Salute for Three (1943)
on Nov 7, 2022 From Comet Over HollywoodIt?s no secret that the Hollywood Comet loves musicals. In 2010, I revealed I had seen 400 movie musicals over the course of eight years. Now that number is over 600. To celebrate and share this musical love, here is my weekly feature about musicals. This week?s musical: Salute for Three (1943) ? Mu... Read full article
A seasonal salute to nurses: 'Vigil In The Night'
By carole_and_co on Apr 12, 2020 From Carole & Co.Nurses have always been thanked for their service, but never more so than now, when the world relies on them and fellow medical providers through this hazardous time. It's led to a renewed appreciation of Carole Lombard's 1940 film "Vigil In The Night," where she portrays a nurse in modern-day Brita... Read full article
AUDREY AT 90: THE SALUTE TO AUDREY HEPBURN BLOGATHON: Charade (1963)
on May 5, 2019 From Caftan WomanSister Celluloid salutes Audrey at 90 with a blogathon running from May 4 to May 7, 2019. Click HERE to share the love for the actress and humanitarian. When a young widow (she doesn't know it yet) with a killer wardrobe (Givenchy) meets an older and intriguing (he knows it) man with a killer... Read full article
A kingly salute to Clark on TCM
By carole_and_co on Apr 29, 2017 From Carole & Co.I wasn't yet born when Carole Lombard was alive, but Clark Gable and I shared the earth for several years -- in fact, I was a kindergarten student when he passed away in November 1960. But he's gained generations of fans in ensuing decades, largely because he played this, arguably the most iconic ro... Read full article
A kingly salute to Clark on TCM
By carole_and_co on Apr 29, 2017 From Carole & Co.I wasn't yet born when Carole Lombard was alive, but Clark Gable and I shared the earth for several years -- in fact, I was a kindergarten student when he passed away in November 1960. But he's gained generations of fans in ensuing decades, largely because he played this, arguably the most iconic ro... Read full article
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